Registration for Kelowna chamber golf tourney opens today

| March 20, 2024 in Kelowna

Local Community Advertising

Act fast if you want to get in on the early-season golf action of the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce's annual tournament, Wednesday, May 22 at the Harvest Golf Club.

"We know we may sell out this week," said chamber CEO Dan Rogers.

Every spring, chamber members and golfers eagerly anticipate the tourney for the incredible course, networking, socializing, fun and prizes.

Photo credit: Harvest Golf Club
Harvest Golf Club has a 7,109-yard, championship, 18-hole course designed by Graham Cooke & Associates.

"Our sponsors are primed with new perks for the nearly 150 golfers and we'll wrap up the networking sports event with a banquet that evening," continued Rogers.

"The UBCO Heat golf team will be on site to help golfers with some of the long drives, we'll have a charity 50/50 and more -- lots more -- to augment everyone's efforts to to meet some new business contacts, to have some fund and to work on their game early in the season."

Photo credit: Kelowna Chamber of Commerce
Kelowna chamber CEO Dan Rogers, left, with UBCO Heat golf team members Kayleigh Trowman and Justing Towill at the 2023 tourney.

The 50/50 is hosted by the Kinsmen Club of Kelowna and funds will go to the RISE Memorial-Kelowna Remembers, which will honour the five people who died in the construction crane collapse in downtown Kelowna in 2021.

There's $10,000 to be won at each of four of the Harvest's par-threes if you can shoot a hole-in-one.

Plus, there's $5,000 worth of other prizes to be won by golfers who hit the links that day.

Photo credit: Kelowna Chamber of Commerce
The tournament group in 2023.

Registration for the tourney opens today at 1 pm at: https://secure.kelownachamber.org/events/39thAnnual%20Kelowna%20Chamber%20Golf%20Tournament-6383/details

Cost is $299 each and includes access to the driving and chipping ranges and lunch between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm, 18-hole shotgun start with cart at 12:30 pm and dinner and prizes at 7 pm.

Photo credit: Kelowna Chamber of Commerce
Then chamber president Dan Price at the 2023 tourney.

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Kelowna theatre company ordered to pay performer over $55K

UPDATE: Police confirm Hwy 97 crash near Peachland was fatal

Dragons' Den star attacks government's plan to hike capital gains tax

Your Voice: Vindictive behaviour from Tom Dyas shows he can't handle the job

UPDATE: Massive overnight fire destroys church, school and more in Greenwood

Severe solar storm expected to produce highly-visible Northern Lights tonight

Canfor blames BC government as it announces closure of sawmill

VIDEO: The case against alcohol on beaches